Both officials were also part of Godoy’s work team during his time in the Mexico City Prosecutor’s Office.
Who are Elizalde Mora and Oliveros Aparicio?
Elizalde Mora, a lawyer by profession, was general director of Criminal Investigation in Deconcentrated Prosecutor’s Offices of the capital’s Prosecutor’s Office. Previously, he held positions in the Ministry of the Interior and the Federal Police during the governments of the PAN member Felipe Calderón Hinojosa and the PRI member Enrique Peña Nieto.
The lawyer was also general director of Ministerial and Judicial Orders of the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) between 2016 and 2019.
Already during Claudia Sheinbaum’s six-year term in Mexico City, Elizalde Mora was undersecretary of Intelligence and Police Investigation of the capital’s Security Secretariat, already in the hands of Omar García Harfuch.
In 2020, when members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) tried to kill Harfuch, Elizalde was appointed as office manager at the CDMX Security Secretariat.
For his part, Oliveros Aparicio was until April 2025 the head of the Strategic Analysis Unit of the federal Security Secretariat, under Harfuch.
During Sheinbaum’s mandate in the capital, he was in charge of the Coordination of Investigations of High Impact Crimes in the CDMX Prosecutor’s Office.
In 2019, Ernestina Godoy appointed him Anti-Kidnapping Prosecutor, and in 2020 he was in charge of Coordination of High Impact Crimes of the Capital Prosecutor’s Office.
What are the FEMDO and the AIC?
The Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for Organized Crime (FEMDO), where Oliveros will be, is an entity of the Attorney General’s Office of the Republic that is responsible for investigating and prosecuting federal crimes, such as terrorism, arms trafficking, human trafficking, kidnapping and fuel trafficking.
For its part, the Criminal Investigation Agency (AIC), where Elizalde Mora arrives, is a decentralized administrative body of the Attorney General’s Office of the Republic, “which has as its objective the planning, coordination, execution, supervision and evaluation of actions to tactically combat the criminal phenomenon, through intelligence products and scientific and forensic services that support the investigation of crimes.”
Godoy assumes interim position
The current head of the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic (FGR), Ernestina Godoy, offered to “serve the people of Mexico with ethics, firmness and a deep sense of justice” from that position.
The official served as legal advisor to the Presidency, but after the departure of Alejandro Gertz Manero from the FGR, she was appointed as head of the Special Prosecutor’s Office for Competition Control (FECOC), a position that she must assume in the event of the lack of the head of the prosecutor.
Almost 16 hours after leaving office as legal advisor to President Claudia Sheinbaum, Godoy Ramos wrote on the social network
